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CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY (ISSN 0390-6663) publishes
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and Experimental Obstetrics & Gynecology - Vol. XXXV, n. 4, 2008 |
| CONTENTS |
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| EDITORIAL ARTICLES |
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| Advances in oocyte cryopreservation - Part I: slow cool rapid thaw technique |
237 |
J.H. Check - Camden, NJ (USA)
Fertilization by intracytoplasmic sperm injection and use of sodium depleted choline substitute culture media has allowed
successful pregnancies from the fertilization of frozen oocytes using slow-cool methodology. |
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| Regulatory mechanism of Bcl-2 in uterine leiomyomas |
240 |
N. Ohara - Kobe, JAPAN
The regulatory mechanism of Bcl-2 in uterine leiomyomas is described. |
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| REVIEW ARTICLES |
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| High-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, human papillomavirus and factors connected with recurrence
following surgical treatment |
242 |
M.C. Ramos, B.H. Pizarro De Lorenzo, M.A. Michelin, E.F.C. Murta - Uberaba, MG, BRAZIL
Surgical margins, mitoses, methylated genes, HPV18 and local CD3 T lymphocytes are related with recurrence of CIN after
surgical treatment. |
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| Human papilloma virus in adolescence |
248 |
P. Christopoulos, K. Papadias, K. Panoulis, E. Deligeoroglou - Athens, GREECE
Basic and advanced knowledge of HPV and guidelines need to be focused on adolescents, as they form a group of special
interest with different needs. |
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| REVIEW ARTICLES |
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| Reproductive Biology Section |
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| Correction of failed fertilization despite intracytoplasmic sperm injection with oligoasthenoteratozoospermia
but with acrosomes present by oocyte activation with calcium ionophore - case report |
252 |
J. Pinto, J.H. Check - Camden, NJ (USA)
Artificial oocyte activation by calcium ionophore can result in fertilization and embryo transfer using sperm with acrosomes present
previously but failing to fertilize eggs despite intracytoplasmic sperm injection. |
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| Early endometrial changes following successful implantation: 2 and 3-dimensional ultrasound study |
255 |
E. Zohav, I. Bar-Hava, S. Meltcer, J. Rabinson, E.Y. Anteby, R. Orvieto - Beer Sheva, ISRAEL
During an IVF cycle the dynamic changes in endometrial thickness and volume between day of ET and two weeks later may
predict IVF treatment outcome. |
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| General Section |
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| Increased expression of GRP94 protein is associated with decreased sensitivity to adriamycin in ovarian
carcinoma cell lines |
257 |
L.Y. Zhang, X.C. Zhang, L.D. Wang, Z.F. Zhang, P.L. Li - Harbin, CHINA
High basal level of GRP94 is correlated with an obvious decrease in sensitivity to adriamycin in the HO-8910PM cell line. |
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| Role of dietary habits on fetal anomaly development: Review of 315 consecutive fetal anomaly cases |
264 |
F.B. Cebesoy, O. Balat, E. Dikensoy, M.G. Ugur, I. Kutlar, H. Kalayci - Gaziantep, TURKEY
Dietary habits such as excess tea, chili peppers, and barbecued meat consumption may have an important role in development
of fetal anomaly. |
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| Non classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency in families from a Greek
island with a closed society |
267 |
E. Trakakis, A. Chryssikopoulos, G. Basios, P. Trompoukis, A. Sarandakou, M. Spyropoulou, E. Salamalekis,
P. Karanikolopoulos, G. Salamalekis, P. Skarpas, D. Kassanos - Athens, GREECE
Young members of a closed Greek island society presented hormonal findings of 21-hydroxylase deficiency. The proposed
Marina index aims to classify the disease severity. |
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| Lipid peroxidation and antioxidant status in hypertensive pregnancies |
272 |
S.B. Patil, M.V. Kodliwadmath, S.M. Kodliwadmath - Karnataka, INDIA
Decrease in antioxidant probably provoked by increased peroxide load in preeclamptic and eclamptic patients may be an index
of severity of disease. |
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| Incidence of cervical cancer in Montenegro |
275 |
| B.Cˇ olakovic´, V.Cˇ olakovic´-Popovic - Montenegro, ROMANIA
Cervical cancer is the most frequent disease of the female genital organs in Montenegro (with around 45%) and shows constant
growth.
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| Abortion rates and the role of family planning: A presentation of the Greek reality |
279 |
N. Salakos, K. Bakalianou, O. Gregoriou, C. Iavazzo, G. Paltoglou, G. Creatsas - Athens, GREECE
The role of family planning programmes in the reduction of abortion rates in Greece is presented. |
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| CASE REPORTS |
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| Serous cystadenoma with omental caking and ovarian torsion: an unusual case presentation |
284 |
P. Brezina, J. Woelk, D. Brezina, J. Devente - Greenville, NC (USA)
A 21-year-old was found with radiological findings suspicious for malignancy; postsurgical pathology showed benign disease
and ovarian torsion. |
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| Spontaneous uterine rupture during preterm labor in the second trimester of a twin IVF pregnancy
without any apparent risk factor |
287 |
C. Ficicioglu, G. Yildirim, F. Arioglu, N. Cetinkaya - Istanbul, TURKEY
A case of a twin pregnancy with IVF treated successfully after spontaneous uterine rupture is described. |
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| Successful methotrexate treatment of an abdominal pregnancy in the pouch of Douglas |
289 |
R. Crespo, J.M. Campillos, A. Villacampa, B. Madani, R. Navarro, J.J. Tobajas - Zaragoza, SPAIN
A case of successful combined systemic and transvaginal sonographic-guided methotrexate treatment of an abdominal pregnancy
is reported. |
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| Xanthogranulomatous salpingitis: report of three cases and comparison with a case of pseudoxanthomatous
salpingitis |
291 |
E. Kostopoulou, A. Daponte, A. Kallitsaris, R. Papamichali, G. Kalodimos, I.E. Messinis, G. Koukoulis -
Larissa, GREECE
Three cases of xanthogranulomatous salpingitis are presented and their clinicopathological features are compared to those of a
case of pseudoxanthomatous salpingitis. |
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| Bowel obstruction due to endometriosis in the rectovaginal septum |
295 |
N. Takai, T. Ueda, M. Nishida, K. Nasu, H. Narahara - Oita, JAPAN
A very rare case of a patient whose endometriotic lesions in the rectovaginal septum caused ileus obstruction is presented. |
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| Conservative management of cervical ectopic pregnancy: case report and review of literature |
297 |
A. Corticelli, M. Grimaldi, E. Caporale - Lavagna, GE, ITALY
A case of a patient with a cervical ectopic pregnancy at six weeks and subsequent treatment by conservative medical and surgical
procedures is presented. |
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| Infertility in a new 46, XX male with positive SRY confirmed by fluorescence in situ hybridization: a
case report |
299 |
C.E. Pepene, I. Coman, D. Mihu, M. Militaru, I. Duncea - Cluj-Napoca, ROMANIA
A case of 46, XX male syndrome with hypo-testosterone and infertility is presented. |
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| A rare case of uneventful pregnancy in a woman with Cogan’s syndrome |
301 |
K. Bakalianou, N. Salakos, C. Iavazzo, K. Danilidou, K. Papadias, A. Kondi-Pafiti - Athens, GREECE
The clinical manifestations, pathologic findings of the placental examination and treatment of a woman with Cogan’s syndrome
during pregnancy are described. |
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| Pelvic packing method (after two laparotomies): a salvage procedure to control intractable pelvic hemorrhage
after vaginal hysterectomy: a case report |
303 |
A. Kale, U. Kuyumcuog˘lu - Diyarbakir, TURKEY
A case of a patient treated successfully with pelvic packing after two failed surgical procedures for intractable hemorrhage is
described. |
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| Fetal ovarian cysts: report of two cases and literature review |
306 |
D. Grapsa, C. Salakos, V. Tsapanos, N. Salakos, K. Bakalianou, A. Kondi-Pafiti - Athens, GREECE
Two cases of fetal ovarian cysts with emphasis on their pathologic features are presented. |
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| Unusual presentation of a dermoid cyst that derived from the bladder dome presenting as subserosal
leiomyoma uteri |
309 |
U. Kuyumcuog˘lu, A. Kale - Diyarbakir, TURKEY
The first case of a dermoid cyst deriving from the bladder dome presenting as a subserosal leiomyoma is described. |
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| BRIEF COMUNICATION |
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| Anti-Lewis alloimmunization: report of seven cases |
311 |
L.M.M. Nardozza, G.R. Lobo, A.F. Moron, L. Camano, E. Araujo Jr., H.A. Guimara˜es Filho - Sa˜o Paulo, BRAZIL
Perinatal outcomes of seven cases of pregnant women affected by Anti-Lewis alloimmunization are reported. |
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